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•:: L Amusement s.,' : ; : . l- ; - : :^'i; "IS.•■■ MAJESTY'S ;;..HHB'pS| : : Pw[ n S, to Engagement*}'already entered into. f the Managexiierit is'compell'e'd to announce' '''" THE FJ>UR FAREWELL '■ APPEARANCES In' ihfn' 'fii^i''nf 4 i."«'. T5C^:-.-w-i'.: tuiJi** - - ALFRED\WOODS' --■'■ '' ! ; ..■'■•■■'" -"•■And'-' ''■■ ! ••".-'•" „_ •. WILLIAMSON. TOrMGiH? WEDNESDAY); TO-NIGHT, to- o ? ne ' *«fforißaneei Only of.' :r- ---™~ ?r Gxlbert's Briliiaib and WorlcVfamed . entitled "■""-'. PYGMALION AND GALATEA. - ai.h-kki* wqodS as.....„....JPYGMALION. .UAMSON as.._...;.GALATEAI Supported by ttio M«mbas of their Newlyorganised Company; • _ OJOTESDAYr r jAimAEY 12, '.'■:.'■.': aayaabWßiwwiK ts_ „■ •&■ WOMAN'S SIN. •.-" Jftwndod on Hall Camojs' Soutstirring' Work "„'.' : 'The ManTtTtn-p ' -'•■■-■■ ''■•'. A Play-that tolds'the mirror npto Nature." Vide Melbourne' Ago.' FKEDAY AnB~SATUBDAY, ___ January 13 and 14,. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON, Wilkie ColEns's Great Military and Domestic ; Play, : ' THE NEW MAGDALENE. Admissions 4s, 2s 6d, and One ShflKng. Bos Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs'a. Meietlngrs. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIOJT. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of CONTRIJL BUTORS and LIFE GOVERNORS of the Otago Benevolent" Institution,, for the purpose of Electing Two Trustees, under the provisions of Section 84, "Tho Hospital and Charitable Institutions" Act 1885 Amendment Act, 1886,'.' will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, the 12th January, at 3 o'clock p.m. _ Life Governors have the powerof exercising their. Votes by Proxy given in writing. A. CLULEE, Secretary. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. lxE ANNUAL MEETING of- Contribu- ' tors an<J Life Governors of the Dinedin Hospital, for the purpose' of' Electing ; Two Trustees, under'the provisions of Section 34, "Hospitals' and Charitable Institutions Act 1885 Amendment Act, 1886," will'be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, January 12th, at 330, o'clock-p.m. ' ' Life Governors have the power of exercising their Votes by Proxy, given in writing. A. BURNS, Secretary. THE SOUTHERN STARR4BOWKEIT SOCIETY. V MEETING of the (MEMBERS of the 3L above Society will beheld in the. Booms of the Dun.oQ.in Stock Exchange, Old Colonial Bank Buildings, Princes street, Drmedin, on MONDAY, 16ih January, ISOS, at 8 o'clock in the evening, to DISPOSE of tho following APPROPRIATIONS:—BaIIot, £500; Sale, £SOO. W. E. C. REID, Secretary. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. O.L, No. 21 Meets on WEDNESDAY,. Stuart street Oddfellows/ Hall, 8 o'clock. By. order W.M. AUSTRALASIAN SOUTH AMERICAN MISSION. A WELCOME MEETING to Mr CHARLES a. WILSON, lately returned from the Argentine and Bolivia,. will be held in the I Choral Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, 13th [ at 7.30. Dr Waddell in the chair. All j interested. iii missions cordially invitedA. H. HEYCOCK, Hon. See. Hefiday Resorts. TEWART Island.—Mrs Ramsay, Sc&Sold for House, Halfmoon Bay, has every Ac. commodation for Visitors; overlooks bay; terms moderate. EASIDE Accommodation, Nuggete.— ._ Terms by wiring or writing to Mr 3 Otiaway, Nuggets; trap meets visitors BoDiahapa. jWANSDALE Picnic Ground.—Runnin required. Particulars J. Howard, Evansdalo. PUKETERAKX— Comfortably Furnished . Cottage To Let from 23rd January; close river and beach. (Burnett, Karitane. nnO LET, from beginning February, 6-roomed .JL completely Furnished Cottage, close beach, Warrington. Apply Box 114. Lectures. A LECTURE ON COST AND ADVANTAGES OF ' DRAINAGE WORKS' (Illustrated by upwards of 60 Slides) Will be delivered by Mr J. T. NOBLE ANDERSON In the CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE, At 3 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT, 12th INST. The Most Rev. tho Primato will occupy the ohair. Proceeds in aid of the Family of Ono of the Drainage Board's Workmen, who has been incapacitated for Four Months by a dangerous illness. Tickets, Is. May be obtained from Messrs J. Braithwaite, J. Wilkie and Co.. and J. H. Hancock. SALVATION ARMY, DOWLING STREET. ""ft/jTR MILLAR, of the London Missionary A Society, will £ivo an ADDRESS on his Work in the Slums and Public-houses of London on-THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All are Welcome. mO LET, PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, JL Royal Arcade, at present occupied by M. N. Coupee; possession 2nd February. SD3VWRIGHT BROS. AND CO.,* High street. *vO LET, a nice 7-roomed House, also 4- • roomed; central, good order. Mr Spears, King street. J LET, Arthur stret (opposite School), One 6-roomed and One 5-rcoaicd Hwuso; hj. and c, gas throughout, all possible _ conveniences; splendid view, healthy position. Apply R. T. Wheeler, Colonial Mutual Buildings. Dunedin. TO LET, King street north, 3-roomed - House. Apply 359 King street. fFK) LET, superior 6-roomed House (3 bay JL windows, all conveniences), corner Reid and Bathgate streets, South Dunedin. Apply R. Patersbn. ripO LET, 4-roomed House; scullery, JL boiler, washhouso, every convenience. Apply Mrs Elliot, Campbell street, Mornington. iu \0 LET, 6-roomed Brick House (bath), JL Harbor terrace. Apply 118 Albany street. TO LET, Four-roomed Cottage, off Maclaggan street; bathroom; beautiful view. Sievwright and Jame3, solicitors. fTWJ LET (Ehortly), modern Five-roomed iL House, all conveniences. T. Downes, Forth street. HO LET, large welMighted Workshop; L central situation; suit carpenter or storage. Wilson, Balk, and Co., Jetty stteet. mo LET (St. Clair), modem 9 Rooms, all JL conveniences; close beach and school. Hooper, Crawford street. \Q LET, F}at of 4 well-lighted Rooms (only suitable for business purposes), over Morrison's Boot Store. Apply Morrison's; , mO LET, small Cottage, Elm row; suitJL able for widow or two girl friends. Apply Morrison's Bdbt Store. rgTO LET (King street). Shop,. 24 x 16. and Mollison, 120 King street. HHi«M:«liKiail! Manse street. Crust and Crust, 3 IKHiI.UtH.-UJJJf.WUJU'.'mH r convenience; - close to tram. Hprder and Moloney, Princes fetreet. LARGE Front Room (unfurnished fireplafe), opposite .Normal iSchooL. Apply Misses Hartley aftd Gilmore, IKdray pfece. r ANTED Let, comfortable Furnished vv r Rooinf fi^-1 —-" ----'-—i- '■• ■ •■•-=■ gdew.-24rO]arkay

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Evening Star, Issue 12398, 11 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12398, 11 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12398, 11 January 1905, Page 5

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